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The health-care provider has written an order to administer a PPD to Thomas Staccotti. As you gather your equipment and supplies, you know that you will need which of the following size needles and syringe?

  • A. 18 g ? 1 in
  • B. 20 g ? 7/8 in
  • C. 25 g ? 7/8 in
  • D. 23 g ? 1 in
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: For a PPD (purified protein derivative) test, which is an intradermal injection, a small gauge needle (25?27 gauge) with a short length (3/8 to 5/8 inch) is required to ensure the medication is injected just below the skin surface. A 25 g ? 7/8 in needle is appropriate.